\begin{table}%t2 %\centering \par \caption {\label{WMAPpeakdata}WMAP peak flux densities in the Magellanic Clouds.} \begin{tabular}{cccccccccccc} \hline\hline \noalign{\smallskip} &\multicolumn{8}{c}{LMC}&\multicolumn{3}{c}{SMC}\\ Pos\tablefootmark{a} &1+2+3&4&6&7&8&9&10&12&1&2&3\\ Name\tablefootmark{b} & 30~Dor\tablefootmark{c} & N~206&N~77-94&Bar& N~11 & N~44 & N~48 & N~57 &Wing&NE&SW\\ \noalign{\smallskip} \hline \noalign{\smallskip} $\nu$ & \multicolumn{11}{c}{Flux densities} \\ (GHz) & \multicolumn{11}{c}{Jy}\\ \noalign{\smallskip} \hline \noalign{\smallskip} 23 & 55 (72) & 3.3 & 6.4 & 5.2 & 6.6 & 4.1 & 3.2 & 4.8 & 2.5 & 7 & 7\\ 31 & 57 (72) & 3.6 & 6.6 & 5.2 & 7.5 & 4.5 & 2.9 & 5.1 & 3 & 9 & 8\\ 41 & 57 (71) & 4.2 & 6.9 & 5.5 & 7.9 & 4.9 & 2.8 & 5.3 & 4 & 10 & 10\\ 61 & 58 (74) & 6.7 & 8.7 & 6.5 & 10.5 & 6.8 & 2.8 & 6.7 & 8 & 16 & 16\\ 93 &101 (198) & 13.1 & 19.1 & 10.5 & 19.3 & 13.3 & 4.0 & 11.5 & 19 & 34 & 35\\ \noalign{\smallskip} \hline \end{tabular} \par \tablefoot {\tablefootmark{a}{Position numbers correspond to DIRBE position numbers in Table~\ref{DIRBEpeakdata}, but area covered is not identical.} \tablefootmark{b}{Object identifies the most prominent feature within the aperture, usually an HII region complex.} \tablefootmark{c}{Numbers in the first column are flux densities with local background level subtracted; numbers in the second column, between parentheses, are flux densities as measured by integrating over the aperture without background subtraction.}} \end{table}